Georgia State University College of Law presents “Interdisciplinary Collaborative Education: Partnerships Between Law Schools and the Health Professions” Sept. 24-25, 2009
DISCOUNTED EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS Tuesday, September 1.
DISCOUNTED HOTEL RATE GUARANTEE ENDS Thursday, September 3.
After September 3, the discounted hotel rate will only be offered based on room availability.
For more information about the conference and to register, visit the conference website www.lawhealthconference.org. Jump to full post
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| September 24, 2009 | to | September 25, 2009 |
Georgia State University College of Law presents “Interdisciplinary Collaborative Education: Partnerships Between Law Schools and the Health Professions” Sept. 24-25, 2009
DISCOUNTED EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS Tuesday, September 1.
DISCOUNTED HOTEL RATE GUARANTEE ENDS Thursday, September 3.
After September 3, the discounted hotel rate will only be offered based on room availability.
For more information about the conference and to register, visit the conference website www.lawhealthconference.org. Jump to full post
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 27th, 2009
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Georgia State University College of Law presents “Interdisciplinary Collaborative Education: Partnerships Between Law Schools and the Health Professions” Sept. 24-25, 2009
DISCOUNTED EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS Tuesday, September 1.
DISCOUNTED HOTEL RATE GUARANTEE ENDS Thursday, September 3.
After September 3, the discounted hotel rate will only be offered based on room availability.
For more information about the conference and to register, visit the conference website www.lawhealthconference.org. Jump to full post
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 27th, 2009
| Clinics, Legal Education, Health Law, CONFERENCES |
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the Editorial Board of the Cork Online Law Review in University College Cork, Ireland is currently seeking submissions for the 9th edition which is due to be published online and in hard copy in March 2010. All submissions should be on a legal topic, and be between three and nine thousand words in length. Submissions are also welcome in Irish, French and German. Book reviews and case notes will also be considered.
The Cork Online Law Review (more fondly known as COLR) was revolutionary when established by law students who had the vision of forming Ireland’s only online law review to be run solely by law students. The Cork Online Law Review is internationally renowned and universities such as Cambridge in the UK and the University of St. Louis in the United States have links to COLR from their websites.
The closing date for submissions is the: 19th December 2009. All interested parties should submit their articles and enquiries to: Anna Marie Brennan, Editor-in-Chief, editor [at] corkonlinelawreview.com
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the Editorial Board of the Cork Online Law Review in University College Cork, Ireland is currently seeking submissions for the 9th edition which is due to be published online and in hard copy in March 2010. All submissions should be on a legal topic, and be between three and nine thousand words in length. Submissions are also welcome in Irish, French and German. Book reviews and case notes will also be considered.
The Cork Online Law Review (more fondly known as COLR) was revolutionary when established by law students who had the vision of forming Ireland’s only online law review to be run solely by law students. The Cork Online Law Review is internationally renowned and universities such as Cambridge in the UK and the University of St. Louis in the United States have links to COLR from their websites.
The closing date for submissions is the: 19th December 2009. All interested parties should submit their articles and enquiries to: Anna Marie Brennan, Editor-in-Chief, editor [at] corkonlinelawreview.com
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 27th, 2009
| CALLS FOR PAPERS |
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| September 25, 2009 | to | September 26, 2009 |
Rutgers School of Law–Newark will host a “Conference on the Philosophical Foundations of Criminal Law” on Friday and Saturday, September 25-26, 2009. Conference organizers are Antony Duff, Department of Philosophy, University of Stirling, and Stuart P. Green, Rutgers School of Law–Newark.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 27th, 2009
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The British Institute of International and Comparative Law, in partnership with British Red Cross, presents “a series of lectures and seminars to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the adoption of the four Geneva Conventions of 1949. Since that date, these treaties have provided invaluable protection and assistance to victims of armed conflicts world-wide; they are also commonly considered to be the cornerstone of modern international humanitarian law.” The topics and dates are:
- Sept. 7, 2009 - The ICRC and the Geneva Conventions
- Oct. 5, 2009 - The Geneva Conventions and Israel
- Oct. 13, 2009 - Operationalizing the Geneva Conventions
- Nov. 2, 2009 - The Geneva Conventions and the Protection of Vulnerable Groups
- Nov. 25, 2009- The Future of the Geneva Conventions
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 27th, 2009
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The British Institute of International and Comparative Law, in partnership with British Red Cross, presents “a series of lectures and seminars to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the adoption of the four Geneva Conventions of 1949. Since that date, these treaties have provided invaluable protection and assistance to victims of armed conflicts world-wide; they are also commonly considered to be the cornerstone of modern international humanitarian law.” The topics and dates are:
- Sept. 7, 2009 - The ICRC and the Geneva Conventions
- Oct. 5, 2009 - The Geneva Conventions and Israel
- Oct. 13, 2009 - Operationalizing the Geneva Conventions
- Nov. 2, 2009 - The Geneva Conventions and the Protection of Vulnerable Groups
- Nov. 25, 2009- The Future of the Geneva Conventions
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 27th, 2009
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The British Institute of International and Comparative Law, in partnership with British Red Cross, presents “a series of lectures and seminars to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the adoption of the four Geneva Conventions of 1949. Since that date, these treaties have provided invaluable protection and assistance to victims of armed conflicts world-wide; they are also commonly considered to be the cornerstone of modern international humanitarian law.” The topics and dates are:
- Sept. 7, 2009 - The ICRC and the Geneva Conventions
- Oct. 5, 2009 - The Geneva Conventions and Israel
- Oct. 13, 2009 - Operationalizing the Geneva Conventions
- Nov. 2, 2009 - The Geneva Conventions and the Protection of Vulnerable Groups
- Nov. 25, 2009- The Future of the Geneva Conventions
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 27th, 2009
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The British Institute of International and Comparative Law, in partnership with British Red Cross, presents “a series of lectures and seminars to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the adoption of the four Geneva Conventions of 1949. Since that date, these treaties have provided invaluable protection and assistance to victims of armed conflicts world-wide; they are also commonly considered to be the cornerstone of modern international humanitarian law.” The topics and dates are:
- Sept. 7, 2009 - The ICRC and the Geneva Conventions
- Oct. 5, 2009 - The Geneva Conventions and Israel
- Oct. 13, 2009 - Operationalizing the Geneva Conventions
- Nov. 2, 2009 - The Geneva Conventions and the Protection of Vulnerable Groups
- Nov. 25, 2009- The Future of the Geneva Conventions
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 27th, 2009
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| August 27, 2009 |
| 6:00 pm | to | 7:30 pm |
| September 7, 2009 |
| 6:00 pm | to | 7:30 pm |
| October 5, 2009 |
| 6:00 pm | to | 7:30 pm |
| October 13, 2009 |
| 5:30 pm | to | 7:30 pm |
| November 2, 2009 |
| 5:30 pm | to | 7:30 pm |
The British Institute of International and Comparative Law, in partnership with British Red Cross, presents “a series of lectures and seminars to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the adoption of the four Geneva Conventions of 1949. Since that date, these treaties have provided invaluable protection and assistance to victims of armed conflicts world-wide; they are also commonly considered to be the cornerstone of modern international humanitarian law.” The topics and dates are:
- Sept. 7, 2009 - The ICRC and the Geneva Conventions
- Oct. 5, 2009 - The Geneva Conventions and Israel
- Oct. 13, 2009 - Operationalizing the Geneva Conventions
- Nov. 2, 2009 - The Geneva Conventions and the Protection of Vulnerable Groups
- Nov. 25, 2009- The Future of the Geneva Conventions
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 27th, 2009
| EVENTS |
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The British Institute of International and Comparative Law, in partnership with British Red Cross, presents “a series of lectures and seminars to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the adoption of the four Geneva Conventions of 1949. Since that date, these treaties have provided invaluable protection and assistance to victims of armed conflicts world-wide; they are also commonly considered to be the cornerstone of modern international humanitarian law.” The topics and dates are:
- Sept. 7, 2009 - The ICRC and the Geneva Conventions
- Oct. 5, 2009 - The Geneva Conventions and Israel
- Oct. 13, 2009 - Operationalizing the Geneva Conventions
- Nov. 2, 2009 - The Geneva Conventions and the Protection of Vulnerable Groups
- Nov. 25, 2009- The Future of the Geneva Conventions
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 27th, 2009
| Human Rights Law, LECTURES, International Law |
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Symposium and Call for Papers – Envisioning Energy: Environment, Economics, and the Energy Future – Richmond Law Review
The University of Richmond Law Review seeks papers for publication in the March 2010 Allen Chair Symposium Issue of Volume 44. Each year, the Law Review’s Allen Chair issue explores a single topic of national and international interest. This year’s topic, Envisioning Energy: Environment, Economics, and the Energy Future, focuses on solutions to our nation’s energy crisis and the interplay between energy, economics, and the environment. Submissions can cover a wide range of issues, including, but not limited to: governmental regulations, renewable energy sources, increased domestic energy production, the role of nuclear energy, environmental and economic concerns, and sustainable development. We invite submissions of articles, comments, essays, and reviews. We do not, however, accept student submissions.
Authors selected for publication will have the opportunity to participate in the accompanying symposium in March 2010 in Richmond, Virginia.
The deadline for final drafts will be October 1, 2009. Submissions should include a cover letter, resume, and a copy of your manuscript. Please direct inquiries and submissions to Stephen Taylor, Allen Chair Editor, at richmondlawreview [at] gmail.com. While we prefer electronic submissions, paper submissions may be mailed to: Allen Chair Submissions, University of Richmond Law Review, 32 Westhampton Way, Room 301, Richmond, Virginia 23173.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 27th, 2009
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Symposium and Call for Papers – Envisioning Energy: Environment, Economics, and the Energy Future – Richmond Law Review
The University of Richmond Law Review seeks papers for publication in the March 2010 Allen Chair Symposium Issue of Volume 44. Each year, the Law Review’s Allen Chair issue explores a single topic of national and international interest. This year’s topic, Envisioning Energy: Environment, Economics, and the Energy Future, focuses on solutions to our nation’s energy crisis and the interplay between energy, economics, and the environment. Submissions can cover a wide range of issues, including, but not limited to: governmental regulations, renewable energy sources, increased domestic energy production, the role of nuclear energy, environmental and economic concerns, and sustainable development. We invite submissions of articles, comments, essays, and reviews. We do not, however, accept student submissions.
Authors selected for publication will have the opportunity to participate in the accompanying symposium in March 2010 in Richmond, Virginia.
The deadline for final drafts will be October 1, 2009. Submissions should include a cover letter, resume, and a copy of your manuscript. Please direct inquiries and submissions to Stephen Taylor, Allen Chair Editor, at richmondlawreview [at] gmail.com. While we prefer electronic submissions, paper submissions may be mailed to: Allen Chair Submissions, University of Richmond Law Review, 32 Westhampton Way, Room 301, Richmond, Virginia 23173.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 27th, 2009
| CALLS FOR PAPERS, Environmental Law |
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Call for Articles and Essays: Recent Developments in New York Law
Proposals due October 1, 2009.
The editors of Pace Law Review invite proposals from scholars, researchers, practitioners, and professionals for contributions to our second annual issue addressing recent developments in New York law to be published in Spring 2010.
This issue will explore a wide range of recent developments in the laws of New York State, including but not limited to areas of criminal law, civil litigation, family law, property law, constitutional law, tax law, bankruptcy law, and municipal law. Authors may also discuss proposed changes to New York law, at the state or local level.
Please submit proposals of no more than 500 words by attachment to plr [at] law.pace.edu by October 1, 2009. All proposals should include the intended author’s name, title, institutional affiliation, contact information, and should relate to an area of New York State law. Authors are also welcome, but not required, to submit a CV. We expect to make publication offers by October 8. We encourage clear, concise, and accessible writing that will be of use to lawmakers, attorneys, and students.
Completed manuscripts will be due November 24, 2009.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 27th, 2009
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Call for Articles and Essays: Recent Developments in New York Law
Proposals due October 1, 2009.
The editors of Pace Law Review invite proposals from scholars, researchers, practitioners, and professionals for contributions to our second annual issue addressing recent developments in New York law to be published in Spring 2010.
This issue will explore a wide range of recent developments in the laws of New York State, including but not limited to areas of criminal law, civil litigation, family law, property law, constitutional law, tax law, bankruptcy law, and municipal law. Authors may also discuss proposed changes to New York law, at the state or local level.
Please submit proposals of no more than 500 words by attachment to plr [at] law.pace.edu by October 1, 2009. All proposals should include the intended author’s name, title, institutional affiliation, contact information, and should relate to an area of New York State law. Authors are also welcome, but not required, to submit a CV. We expect to make publication offers by October 8. We encourage clear, concise, and accessible writing that will be of use to lawmakers, attorneys, and students.
Completed manuscripts will be due November 24, 2009.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 27th, 2009
| Civil Procedure, Bankruptcy Law, Local Government Law, CALLS FOR PAPERS, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Family Law, Tax Law, Property Law |
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NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA REVIEW: CALL FOR PAPERS
The National Law School of India Review (NLSIR) is the flagship journal of one of India’s premier law institutions, the National Law School of India University, Bangalore. The NLSIR is a peer-reviewed journal, and is published twice a year. The latest issue - Volume 21(1) - included contributions from Justice S.B. Sinha, Judge, Supreme Court of India; Mr. Hans Koechler, Professor of Philosophy and International Observer at the Lockerbie trials; Mr. Arvind Datar, Senior Counsel; Mr. Geoffrey Loomer, Said Business School, Oxford and others. Details are available at www.nlsir.in. Volume 21(2) - a symposium issue focussing on arbitration - is scheduled for publication in the coming month.
The NLSIR is now accepting submissions for Volume 22(1). The issue will be published in early 2010. Submissions may be made as Long Articles, Essays or Comments; on any legal topic of interest to an international readership. Submissions may be made to mail.nlsir [at] gmail.com and queries regarding submission or subscription information may be made at the same email id.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 27th, 2009
| CALLS FOR PAPERS |
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Harvard Law School’s Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics offers a post-doctoral fellowship to help emerging young scholars produce top-rate work in our shared fields.
The 2010-2012 post-graduate Academic Fellowship Program provides substantial full-time support for two years to candidates already holding a graduate degree in law or another allied field aiming to begin an academic career in the areas covered by the Center. The application period for the post-graduate Academic Fellowship Program will be from September 1, 2009, through November 15, 2009, and awardees will be notified on a rolling basis. For more information and the complete call for applications please consult www.law.harvard.edu/programs/petrie-flom.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 27th, 2009
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Harvard Law School’s Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics offers a post-doctoral fellowship to help emerging young scholars produce top-rate work in our shared fields.
The 2010-2012 post-graduate Academic Fellowship Program provides substantial full-time support for two years to candidates already holding a graduate degree in law or another allied field aiming to begin an academic career in the areas covered by the Center. The application period for the post-graduate Academic Fellowship Program will be from September 1, 2009, through November 15, 2009, and awardees will be notified on a rolling basis. For more information and the complete call for applications please consult www.law.harvard.edu/programs/petrie-flom.
Posted by uwlegalscholarship on August 27th, 2009
| Law and Technology, Law and Science, JUNIOR SCHOLARS, Health Law |
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